Wednesday, June 17, 2009

My final blog

I was in group "BOC 11" along with Alex sharfner, and John Downy for a group presentation. During my 11 weeks of computer applications class, I have been fortunate enough to learn and understand all of the basics tools used to complete a very nice final presentation. But there is more than just the final presentation that stands out in this class. I have learned so much in this class; it has helped me prepare for what is to come. I think Mr. Pinto did an excellent job in teaching discipline to the class and teaching all of the programs. He has impeccable abilities that I would still like to learn from. I hope all students take this class seriously because these programs are very essential to a great career and if you don’t know how to use them you will not be successful in a new job you perform in. Knowing how to use Mac computers was the hardest part of the whole class. I had no knowledge of using one, let alone a brand new computer that was recently installed in the school. I have to admit though, I was very nervous about using these computers, I was not prepared on what we would learn but I am definitely happy with my performance even though there were some difficult times that had hit me during my first quarter.
In conclusion to this blog I have to say that my final grade should be a B+. The reason for that is because I worked hard in this class, but I also had some difficulties completing assignments, mainly it had to do with my personal struggles at home. I have been living under negative conditions, just coming to school was a struggle because of how emotionally tired I was when knowing that every day when you get home you will be met with someone calling you a loser. So I must admit, getting assignments in and making them look professional was definitely a struggle for me, but I never gave up and I was in class most of the time doing my very best with the tools I was given. When I came here I forgot about all my problems and did everything I could to excel in this class.

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